Thursday, October 17, 2019
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Modern Populism: Research Advances, Conceptual and Methodological Pitfalls, and the Minimal Definition | Takis Pappas
Populism is one of the most dynamic fields of comparative political research. Although its study began in earnest only in the late 1960s, it has since developed through four distinct waves of scholarship, each pertaining to distinct empirical phenomena and with specific methodological and theoretical priorities. Today, the field is in need of a comprehensive general theory that will be able to capture the phenomenon specifically within the context of our contemporary democracies
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